I certainly agree that outside EA, consequentialism just means the moral philosophy. But inside I feel like I keep seeing people use it to mean this process of decision-making, enough that I want to plant this flag.
I agree that the criterion of rightness / decision procedure distinction roughly maps to what I’m pointing at, but I think it’s important to note that Act Consequentialism doesn’t actually give a full decision procedure. It doesn’t come with free answers to things like ‘how long should you spend on making a decision’ or ‘what kinds of decisions should you be doing this for’, nor answers to questions like ‘how many layers of meta should you go up’. And I am concerned that in the absence of clear answers to these questions, people will often naively opt for bad answers.
I certainly agree that outside EA, consequentialism just means the moral philosophy. But inside I feel like I keep seeing people use it to mean this process of decision-making, enough that I want to plant this flag.
I agree that the criterion of rightness / decision procedure distinction roughly maps to what I’m pointing at, but I think it’s important to note that Act Consequentialism doesn’t actually give a full decision procedure. It doesn’t come with free answers to things like ‘how long should you spend on making a decision’ or ‘what kinds of decisions should you be doing this for’, nor answers to questions like ‘how many layers of meta should you go up’. And I am concerned that in the absence of clear answers to these questions, people will often naively opt for bad answers.